6 RESIDENTS AND MIGRANTS. 
in North Devon (Lord Lilford); in Brampton Brian 
Park, Herefordshire (Armitage*); about Newport, 
Monmouthshire, in 1834 (Conway)f*; Monks Wood 
and Alconbury Hill, Huntingdonshire, until 1844 
(Wolley); in Lincolnshire until 1857 (Newton) ; in 
North Wales (Saunders); and in Inverness in 1860 
(Wolley). Still breeds in Radnorshire (see ‘ Transac- 
tions of the Woolhope Naturalists’ Field-Club’ for 
1869, and Zoologist,’ 1871, p. 2519). 
COMMON BUZZARD. Buteo vulgaris, Leach. 
A local resident; migrating to the east and south- 
east In autumn. 
ROUGH-LEGGED BUZZARD. Buteo lagopus (Gmelin). 
An autumn migrant. The nest has been found 
near Hackness, Yorkshire, and near Banff (‘ ‘The Ibis,’ 
1865, p. 12). Mr. R. Gray says (‘ Birds of the West 
of Scotland,’ p. 47), on the east coast of Scotland it 
sometimes appears in considerable numbers in autumn, 
when moving in migratory flocks. 
HONEY BUZZARD. Pernis apivorus (Linnzus). 
A summer migrant, sparingly distributed. ‘The 
nest has been found in the New Forest; in Oxford- 
shire (Rev. A. Mathews); Berks (Blyth); Middlesex 
(Sterland); Northamptonshire (Lord Lilford); War- 
* Trans. Woolhope Nat. Field-Club, 1869. 
+ Mag. Nat. Hist. 1834, vil. p. 334. 
